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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*[[January 16]] – [[Luigi Cherubini]]'s [[opera]], ''Les Deux Journées'' ("The Water Carrier"), is premièred in [[Paris]] at the Salle Feydeau.<ref name="musicandhistory">{{cite web | url = http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/59-1800.html | work = MusicandHistory.com | title = 1800 | accessdate = 7 November 2013 }}</ref> |
*[[January 16]] – [[Luigi Cherubini]]'s [[opera]], ''Les Deux Journées'' ("The Water Carrier"), is premièred in [[Paris]] at the Salle Feydeau.<ref name="musicandhistory">{{cite web | url = http://musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/59-1800.html | work = MusicandHistory.com | title = 1800 | accessdate = 7 November 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120828143414/http://www.musicandhistory.com/music-and-history-by-the-year/59-1800.html | archive-date = 2012-08-28 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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*[[February 22]] |
*[[February 22]] – [[Lorenzo da Ponte]], best known as Mozart's former librettist, goes bankrupt in London; his partner in the publishing business, [[Jan Ladislav Dussek]], has already gone into hiding.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
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*[[March 28]] – [[Anton Weidinger]] gives the first public performance of Haydn's ''[[ |
*[[March 28]] – [[Anton Weidinger]] gives the first public performance of Haydn's ''[[Trumpet Concerto (Haydn)|Trumpet Concerto in E flat major]]'' at the [[Vienna Burgtheater]].<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
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*[[April 2]] – [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s [[Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 1]] debuts at the [[Burgtheater]] in [[Vienna]]. |
*[[April 2]] – [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s [[Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 1]] debuts at the [[Burgtheater]] in [[Vienna]]. |
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*[[April 21]] – [[Joseph Haydn|Haydn]]'s ''[[ |
*[[April 21]] – [[Joseph Haydn|Haydn]]'s ''[[The Creation (Haydn)|Creation]]'' is performed in London. In the interval, Samuel Wesley plays one of his own organ concertos.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
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*[[June 2]] – The premiere of ''Cesare in Farmacusa'', with music by [[Antonio Salieri]] and words by Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, takes place at the Kärntnertortheater, Vienna.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
*[[June 2]] – The premiere of ''Cesare in Farmacusa'', with music by [[Antonio Salieri]] and words by Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, takes place at the Kärntnertortheater, Vienna.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
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*[[September 6]] – During [[Horatio Nelson|Lord Nelson]]'s visit to Eisenstadt, his companion [[Emma, Lady Hamilton]], performs |
*[[September 6]] – During [[Horatio Nelson|Lord Nelson]]'s visit to Eisenstadt, his companion [[Emma, Lady Hamilton]], performs Haydn's ''Arianna a Naxos'' and ''The Battle of the Nile'', with Haydn himself on piano. |
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*[[September 16]] – [[François-Adrien Boïeldieu]]'s [[opera]], ''[[Le calife de Bagdad]]'', opens at Paris's Salle Favart. |
*[[September 16]] – [[François-Adrien Boïeldieu]]'s [[opera]], ''[[Le calife de Bagdad]]'', opens at Paris's Salle Favart. |
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*[[October 8]] – Prince [[Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz]] pays [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] 200 florins for his String Quartets.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
*[[October 8]] – Prince [[Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz]] pays [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] 200 florins for his String Quartets.<ref name="musicandhistory"/> |
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==Classical music== |
==Classical music== |
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*[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] |
*[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] |
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** [[Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 1]] |
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**[[Piano Concerto No. 3 (Beethoven)|Piano Concerto No. 3]] (composed; first performance in [[1803 in music|1803]]) |
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**[[Piano Sonata No. 11 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata in B-flat Major Op. 22]] |
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**[[Piano Sonata No. 12 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata in A-flat Major Op. 26]] |
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*[[François-Adrien Boieldieu|François Adrien Boieldieu]] – Harp concerto in C Major |
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*[[Bartolomeo Campagnoli]] – 6 Fugues for Solo Violin, Op. 10 |
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*[[Mme Delaval|Adelaide Suzanne Camille Delaval]] – Prelude, Divertimento and Waltz, Op. 3 |
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*[[Jan Ladislav Dussek]] – [[Piano Sonata No. 18 (Dussek)|Piano Sonata No.18, Op. 44]] |
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*[[Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari]] – 3 Trio Sonatas, Op. 25 |
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*[[Adalbert Gyrowetz]] – Divertissement, Op. 50 |
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*[[Louis-Emmanuel Jadin]] – 3 String Quartets, Livre 1 |
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*[[Franz Krommer]] – 3 String Quartets, Op. 18 |
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*[[Wenzel Thomas Matiegka]] – Fantaisie in C major, Op. 4 |
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*[[Carl Maria von Weber]] – 6 Variations sur un thème original, Op. 2 1832 |
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==Opera== |
==Opera== |
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*[[François-Adrien Boieldieu|François Adrien Boieldieu]] – ''[[Le calife de Bagdad|Le Calife de Bagdad]]'' |
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*[[Luigi Cherubini]] – ''[[Les deux journées]]'' |
*[[Luigi Cherubini]] – ''[[Les deux journées]]'' |
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*[[Ferdinando Paer]] – ''La testa riscaldata'', ''La sonnambula'', ''Ginevra degli Almieri'' and ''Poche ma buone'' |
*[[Ferdinando Paer]] – ''La testa riscaldata'', ''La sonnambula'', ''Ginevra degli Almieri'' and ''Poche ma buone'' |
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*[[William Reeve]] – ''Paul and Virginia'' |
*[[William Reeve (composer)|William Reeve]] – ''Paul and Virginia'' |
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*[[Antonio Salieri]] – ''Cesare in Farmacusa'' and ''L'Angiolina'' |
*[[Antonio Salieri]] – ''Cesare in Farmacusa'' and ''L'Angiolina'' |
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*[[Carl Maria von Weber]] – ''Das stumme Waldmädchen'' |
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== Methods and theory writings == |
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* [[Anton Bemetzrieder]] – ''A Complete Treatise on Music'' ([[London]]: Thomas Rickaby) |
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* [[Johann Dalberg]] – ''Untersuchungen über den Ursprung der Harmonie'' ([[Erfurt]]: Beyer und Maring) |
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* [[Gottlieb Graupner]] – ''A New Preceptor for the German Flute'' ([[Boston]]: G. Graupner) |
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* [[P. Hoey (composer)|P. Hoey]] – ''A Plain and Concise Method of Learning the Gregorian Note'' ([[Dublin]]: P. Wogan) |
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* [[Samuel Adams Holyoke|Samuel Holyoke]] – ''The Instrumental Assistant'' ([[Exeter, New Hampshire|Exeter, NH]]: H. Ranlet) |
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* [[William Shield]] – ''An Introduction to Harmony'' ([[London]]: printed for the Author, sold by G. G. & J. Robinson) |
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* [[Georg Joseph Vogler]] |
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** ''Choral-System'' ([[Copenhagen|Kopenhagen]]: Haly'schen Musikhandlung) |
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** ''Musik-skole'' ([[Copenhagen|Kiøbenhavn]]: Niels Christensen) |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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*[[January 11]] – [[Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis]], Italian operatic soprano (died [[1853 in music|1853]]) |
*[[January 11]] – [[Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis]], Italian operatic soprano (died [[1853 in music|1853]]) |
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*[[January 14]] – [[Ludwig Ritter von Köchel]], music researcher and composer (died 1877) |
*[[January 14]] – [[Ludwig Ritter von Köchel]], music researcher and composer (died 1877) |
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*[[March 5]] – [[Georg Friedrich Daumer]], librettist and philosopher (died 1875) |
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*[[May 5]] – [[Raymond Brucker]], librettist and writer (died 1875) |
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*[[June 24]] – [[Anna Caroline Oury|Antonio James Oury]] (Anna Caroline Oury), composer and pianist (died 1880) |
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*[[July 30]] – [[Alexander Veltman]], lyricist and writer (died 1870) |
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*[[July 31]] – [[Michel Masson]], lyricist and writer (died 1883) |
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*[[August 26]] – [[Joseph Christoph Kessler]], German pianist and composer (died [[1872 in music|1872]]) |
*[[August 26]] – [[Joseph Christoph Kessler]], German pianist and composer (died [[1872 in music|1872]]) |
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*[[October 12]] – [[Francesco Florimo]], composer and music historian (died 1888) |
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*[[November 6]] – [[Eduard Grell]], composer and conductor (died 1886) |
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*[[December 1]] – [[Mihály Vörösmarty]], lyricist and poet (died 1855) |
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*[[December 4]] – [[Emil Aarestrup]], lyricist and poet (died 1856) |
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*''date unknown'' |
*''date unknown'' |
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**[[Eduard Brendler]], composer (died [[1831 in music|1831]]) |
**[[Eduard Brendler]], composer (died [[1831 in music|1831]]) |
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**[[Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan]], French operatic soprano (died [[1865 in music|1865]]) |
**[[Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan]], French operatic soprano (died [[1865 in music|1865]]) |
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**[[Pavel Mochalov]], lyricist and actor (died 1848) |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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*[[January 4]] |
*[[January 4]] – [[Giovanni Battista Mancini]], Italian ''castrato'' and singing teacher (born [[1714 in music|1714]]) |
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*[[January 6]] – [[William Jones of Nayland|William Jones]], music theorist and clergyman (born 1726) |
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*[[March 9]] – [[Domenico Della-Maria|Dominique Della-Maria]], composer and mandolin virtuoso (born 1768) |
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*[[April 29]] – [[Johann Christian Fischer]], oboist and composer (born 1733) |
*[[April 29]] – [[Johann Christian Fischer]], oboist and composer (born 1733) |
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*[[May 7]] – [[ |
*[[May 7]] – [[Niccolò Piccinni]], composer (born 1728) |
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*[[June 6]] – [[Margareta Sofia Lagerqvist]], opera singer (born 1771) |
*[[June 6]] – [[Margareta Sofia Lagerqvist]], opera singer (born 1771) |
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*[[June 10]] – [[Johann Abraham Peter Schulz]], composer (born 1747) |
*[[June 10]] – [[Johann Abraham Peter Schulz]], composer (born 1747) |
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*[[June 11]] |
*[[June 11]] – [[Margarethe Danzi]], German composer and soprano (born [[1768 in music|1768]]) |
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*[[August 3]] – [[Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch]], harpsichordist and composer (born [[1736 in music|1736]]) |
*[[August 3]] – [[Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch]], harpsichordist and composer (born [[1736 in music|1736]]) |
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*[[August 4]] – [[Julije Bajamonti]], composer and historian (born 1744) |
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*[[September 8]] – [[Pierre Gaviniès]], French violinist and composer (born [[1728 in music|1728]]) |
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*[[September 26]] – [[William Billings]], America's first major composer (born 1746) |
*[[September 26]] – [[William Billings]], America's first major composer (born 1746) |
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*[[September 27]] |
*[[September 27]] – [[Hyacinthe Jadin]], French composer (born [[1776 in music|1776]]; tuberculosis)<ref>{{cite web|last=Anderle |first=Dr. Heinz |others=Richard Fuller, trans |title=The Life and Times of Hyacinthe Jadin |date=2005 |url=http://www.umtanum.com/RichardFullerFortepiano/Music/Jadin/TheLifeandTimesofHyacintheJadin.htm |accessdate=2007-04-12 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311094753/http://www.umtanum.com/RichardFullerFortepiano/Music/Jadin/TheLifeandTimesofHyacintheJadin.htm |archivedate=March 11, 2015 }} (arch.)</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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This is a list of music-related events in 1800.
Events
[edit]- January 16 – Luigi Cherubini's opera, Les Deux Journées ("The Water Carrier"), is premièred in Paris at the Salle Feydeau.[1]
- February 22 – Lorenzo da Ponte, best known as Mozart's former librettist, goes bankrupt in London; his partner in the publishing business, Jan Ladislav Dussek, has already gone into hiding.[1]
- March 28 – Anton Weidinger gives the first public performance of Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E flat major at the Vienna Burgtheater.[1]
- April 2 – Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 debuts at the Burgtheater in Vienna.
- April 21 – Haydn's Creation is performed in London. In the interval, Samuel Wesley plays one of his own organ concertos.[1]
- June 2 – The premiere of Cesare in Farmacusa, with music by Antonio Salieri and words by Carlo Prospero Defranceschi, takes place at the Kärntnertortheater, Vienna.[1]
- September 6 – During Lord Nelson's visit to Eisenstadt, his companion Emma, Lady Hamilton, performs Haydn's Arianna a Naxos and The Battle of the Nile, with Haydn himself on piano.
- September 16 – François-Adrien Boïeldieu's opera, Le calife de Bagdad, opens at Paris's Salle Favart.
- October 8 – Prince Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz pays Ludwig van Beethoven 200 florins for his String Quartets.[1]
- October 14 – Nine-year-old prodigy Jakob Meyer Beer makes his début on the concert platform, playing a Mozart piano concerto; Jakob later reinvents himself as Giacomo Meyerbeer.[1]
- December 1 – Franz Anton Hoffmeister and Ambrosius Kühnel establish the Bureau de Musique, a music publishing company, in Leipzig.[1]
Classical music
[edit]- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 1
- Piano Concerto No. 3 (composed; first performance in 1803)
- Piano Sonata in B-flat Major Op. 22
- Piano Sonata in A-flat Major Op. 26
- François Adrien Boieldieu – Harp concerto in C Major
- Bartolomeo Campagnoli – 6 Fugues for Solo Violin, Op. 10
- Adelaide Suzanne Camille Delaval – Prelude, Divertimento and Waltz, Op. 3
- Jan Ladislav Dussek – Piano Sonata No.18, Op. 44
- Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari – 3 Trio Sonatas, Op. 25
- Adalbert Gyrowetz – Divertissement, Op. 50
- Louis-Emmanuel Jadin – 3 String Quartets, Livre 1
- Leopold Kozeluch – Three Grand Sonatas for piano accompanied by violin and cello[1]
- Franz Krommer – 3 String Quartets, Op. 18
- Wenzel Thomas Matiegka – Fantaisie in C major, Op. 4
- Johann Friedrich Reichardt – Der Jubel oder Juchhei (liederspiel)[1]
- Carl Maria von Weber – 6 Variations sur un thème original, Op. 2 1832
Opera
[edit]- François Adrien Boieldieu – Le Calife de Bagdad
- Luigi Cherubini – Les deux journées
- Ferdinando Paer – La testa riscaldata, La sonnambula, Ginevra degli Almieri and Poche ma buone
- William Reeve – Paul and Virginia
- Antonio Salieri – Cesare in Farmacusa and L'Angiolina
- Carl Maria von Weber – Das stumme Waldmädchen
Methods and theory writings
[edit]- Anton Bemetzrieder – A Complete Treatise on Music (London: Thomas Rickaby)
- Johann Dalberg – Untersuchungen über den Ursprung der Harmonie (Erfurt: Beyer und Maring)
- Gottlieb Graupner – A New Preceptor for the German Flute (Boston: G. Graupner)
- P. Hoey – A Plain and Concise Method of Learning the Gregorian Note (Dublin: P. Wogan)
- Samuel Holyoke – The Instrumental Assistant (Exeter, NH: H. Ranlet)
- William Shield – An Introduction to Harmony (London: printed for the Author, sold by G. G. & J. Robinson)
- Georg Joseph Vogler
- Choral-System (Kopenhagen: Haly'schen Musikhandlung)
- Musik-skole (Kiøbenhavn: Niels Christensen)
Births
[edit]- January 1
- Filipina Brzezinska-Szymanowska, Polish pianist and composer (died 1886)
- Johann Kulik, luthier (died 1872)
- January 11 – Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis, Italian operatic soprano (died 1853)
- January 14 – Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, music researcher and composer (died 1877)
- March 5 – Georg Friedrich Daumer, librettist and philosopher (died 1875)
- May 5 – Raymond Brucker, librettist and writer (died 1875)
- June 24 – Antonio James Oury (Anna Caroline Oury), composer and pianist (died 1880)
- July 30 – Alexander Veltman, lyricist and writer (died 1870)
- July 31 – Michel Masson, lyricist and writer (died 1883)
- August 26 – Joseph Christoph Kessler, German pianist and composer (died 1872)
- October 12 – Francesco Florimo, composer and music historian (died 1888)
- November 6 – Eduard Grell, composer and conductor (died 1886)
- December 1 – Mihály Vörösmarty, lyricist and poet (died 1855)
- December 4 – Emil Aarestrup, lyricist and poet (died 1856)
- date unknown
- Eduard Brendler, composer (died 1831)
- Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan, French operatic soprano (died 1865)
- Pavel Mochalov, lyricist and actor (died 1848)
Deaths
[edit]- January 4 – Giovanni Battista Mancini, Italian castrato and singing teacher (born 1714)
- January 6 – William Jones, music theorist and clergyman (born 1726)
- March 9 – Dominique Della-Maria, composer and mandolin virtuoso (born 1768)
- April 29 – Johann Christian Fischer, oboist and composer (born 1733)
- May 7 – Niccolò Piccinni, composer (born 1728)
- June 6 – Margareta Sofia Lagerqvist, opera singer (born 1771)
- June 10 – Johann Abraham Peter Schulz, composer (born 1747)
- June 11 – Margarethe Danzi, German composer and soprano (born 1768)
- August 3 – Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, harpsichordist and composer (born 1736)
- August 4 – Julije Bajamonti, composer and historian (born 1744)
- September 8 – Pierre Gaviniès, French violinist and composer (born 1728)
- September 26 – William Billings, America's first major composer (born 1746)
- September 27 – Hyacinthe Jadin, French composer (born 1776; tuberculosis)[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1800". MusicandHistory.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-28. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
- ^ Anderle, Dr. Heinz (2005). "The Life and Times of Hyacinthe Jadin". Richard Fuller, trans. Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved 2007-04-12. (arch.)